#313team — Public Fediverse posts
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Pro-Iran group 313 Team has claimed responsibility for a DDos attack on Microsoft 365.
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According to posts on Telegram, 313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down Saudi Arabia's Qiwa platform with a DDoS attack.
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In a post on Telegram, pro-Iran hacktivist group 313 Team claimed responsibility for taking down @protonprivacy with a Distributed Denial of Service attack.
Proton's status page confirms they are investigating an incident impacting their services, but does not provide any details.
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Earlier today, pro-Iran hacktivist group 313 Team claimed responsibility for taking down the US National Weather Service.
313 Team stated the attack impacted both NWS' public facing websites and internal networks.
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Late night yesterday, Pro-Iran hacktivist group claimed responsibility for taking down Everbridge, which provides critical event management and mass notification services to a variety of entities.
According to 313 Team, this outage has prevented the issuance of critical alerts and warnings by state and local governments.
However, social media posts by government officials shared by 313 Team claim Wireless Emergency Alerts are unaffected.I don't know much about emergency alert systems, so I can't comment on the impact this will have.
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On 25 June, pro-Iran hacktivist group 313 Team claimed responsibility for taking down Reddit with a DDoS attack.
According to messages in their Telegram channel, 313 Team is now using a platform known as Elite Stress to conduct their DDoS attacks.
313 Team previously used a controversial service known as Beamed.su: https://infosec.exchange/@iampytest1/116774693782663286
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After a period of no attacks, pro-Iran hacktivist group 313 Team claimed responsibility for taking down Disney+ with a DDoS attack earlier today.
According to a post in Telegram, the attack lasted 1 hour and 48 minutes, and ended when Disney blocked connections from the countries the DDoS attack was being conducted from. -
313 Team has launched a DDoS attack on Yahoo Mail over the alleged killing of Commander Amir Muhammad, leader of the Cyber Fattah team.
The Cyber Fattah is a pro-Iran hacktivist group.
Amir Muhammad was wanted by the FBI since 2020. He was killed in an Israeli air strike in March 2026.
https://web.archive.org/web/https://www.iranintl.com/en/202603103696
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313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down CloudFlare's login and control panel.
313 Team said this was in response to CloudFlare protecting prior targets of their attacks.
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313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down ChatGPT and OpenAI's login page.
OpenAI's status page says they have been experiencing "Elevated error rates on ChatGPT paid plans" starting 1 hour ago, and have applied mitigations.I reached out to OpenAI for comment, and am awaiting a response.
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313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down Apple Maps with a DDoS attack.
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313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down Squarespace with a DDoS attack.
They said the attack is planned to last one hour.
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Overnight (Central Time), 313 Team claimed responsibility for taking down GoDaddy with a DDoS attack.
313 Team said they terminated their attack around 5:13, due to GoDaddy putting mitigations in place. GoDaddy's website remains inaccessible with an "Access Denied" error.
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313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down Spotify with a DDoS attack.
This is the second time 313 Team has targeted Spotify.I reached out to Spotify for comment, and am awaiting a response.
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313 Team says it has launched a DDoS attack against Microsoft Power BI. 313 Team says their attack impacted "the website, application, and login interface".
Power BI's website appears online, but is slow to load.
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Last night (Central Time), 313 Team claimed responsibility for taking down Regions Bank with a Distributed Denial of Service Attack.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@iampytest1/116586494717736975
At 17:53 Central Time, 313 Team announced they had ended their attack on Visible.
In a Telegram post, they claimed Visible limited their servers to only be accessible from the United States.
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313 Team says they have taken down US telecommunications provider Visible with a DDoS attack.
I have confirmed visible.com shows a 502 server error.
Visible is owned by Verizon. I have reached out to Verizon for comment, and am awaiting a response.
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313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down Printables with a DDoS attack.
Accessing Printables' website shows a "503 Service Temporarily Unavailable" error.I reached out to Printables' parent company Prusa Research a.s. for comment, and am awaiting a response.
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According to a post on Telegram, 313 Team has launched a DDoS attack on Spotify.
Spotify's website appears online but slow.
313 Team said their attack should last one hour.
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According to a post on Telegram, 313 Team has taken down wordpress.com with a DDoS attack.
While the wordpress.com homepage is online, attempting to login or create an account results in an error message.Wordpress' status page shows all systems are operational.
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313 Team says they have resumed their attack.
I can confirm Goodreads is offline.
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According to a post on Telegram, 313 Team has claimed responsibility for taking down Goodreads with a DDoS attack.
Goodreads' website appears still online as of the time of posting.
Reports on Down Detector show an uptick in reports of a Goodreads outage, with reports spiking at 14:14 ET and slowly falling. -
According to emails which I have reviewed, multiple professors have given extensions until Monday or Tuesday next week due to the Canvas outage.
The cause of the outage remains disputed, with 313 Team claiming responsibility and Canvas' owner stating they took down their systems in response to an earlier attack by Shiny Hunters.
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A source familiar with the matter told me Walden University briefed their staff on the Canvas outage.
According to the source, Walden mentioned the incident had to do with a third party and related to geopolitical events.
The source said Iran and 313 Team were not mentioned by name.Facebook posts in the Walden University Students Group confirm the university's Canvas system was down yesterday.
Posts also confirm Walden was one of the institutions impacted by Shiny Hunters' defacement of Canvas.
Press reporting suggests only a small number of institutions were impacted by the defacement, while over 8,000 were impacted by the outage.https://www.facebook.com/groups/808286016715017/ -
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@iampytest1/116539509905680953
Threat Intelligence people who follow this type of thing:
How creditable is 313 Team in your experience?
Have they claimed responsibility for attacks they didn't commit before?
Or are the attacks they claim responsibility for generally confirmed?I genuinely am curious; I lack the expertise and information to critically evaluate 313 Team's claims.
I know there are people who have been tracking them and similar groups for a while, and who have a way better idea of their credibility.
I'm not accusing anyone of lying; it just seems Instructure's statements conflict with 313 Team's statements, and I'm trying to reconcile them.
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313 Team seem to have deleted their messages about Canvas.
It is unclear why this is the case.
Tests show Canvas is still offline.I reached out to 313 Team for comment, and am awaiting a response.
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BREAKING: In response to a request for comment, 313 Team told me:
We are part of Beamed, and Beamed is part of 313 Team.
Beamed denied this.
They told me they dislike Zionists and "islamic haters", but do not support terrorism or use of their service for criminal activity.I reached out to 313 Team about Beamed's denial, and am awaiting a response.
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In response to a request for comment, beamed.su said they do not condone use of their platform for illegal activities, but are aware abuse does occur.
They told me they comply with abuse reports from law enforcement, but do not investigate their own users absent a report.
They said they are willing to comply with law enforcement to combat 313 Team's use of their platform.beamed.su stated they only retain logs for up to 2 hours, and only examine logs for testing and development purposes.
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RE: https://infosec.exchange/@iampytest1/116518708785669528
I reached out to beamed.su for comment regarding 313 Team's alleged use of their systems, and am awaiting a response.